A Dazzling Art Collection, Hiding in Plain Sight New York City’s sprawling public health care system contains one of the largest public art collections in the country.
Will New Yorkers Ever Have Another Mayor They Like? Eric Adams — like most of his recent predecessors — hovers around a 50 percent approval rating. It’s hard to govern when only half the city is on your side.
Do New York’s Affordable Housing Lotteries Fuel Segregation? An eight-year legal battle over whether community preferences for low-cost housing violate housing discrimination law has been cleared for trial.
How Hospitals Respond When Mentally Ill People Come in From the Streets More people with severe mental illness may soon arrive in New York City’s emergency rooms. What happens to them next?
Ed Koch’s Secret He defined the role of a big-city mayor, but his personal secret affected his response to a major crisis.